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@PythonPr This question will confuse you more than making you clear to start. If I am a begginer, I'd see what interests my passion and then read about it and start doing it. Otherwise, you'll end up jumping from one language to another with no impact but wasting time.
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@PythonPr Python, Go or Rust for flexibility and versatility
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@PythonPr It's depends what you want in future. For me , Python.
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@PythonPr I'm into JavaScript but I'll recommend typescript since it gives user more control over types and significantly reduces silent errors
My advice though is to just do the basics and learn DSA well to optimize code that you'll mostly use AI for
Coding is mostly for AI in this age
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@PythonPr Python will be tool of choice for the AI world. Other than these, I would not bet on something else. Of course, there will be millions of legacy code in Java, so is now Cobol. But I think AI can automate the conversion to some efficient level.
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@PythonPr Plain C language won't ever age. Firmware embedded development, low level system programming, network programming. Plus AI will hardly beat it. Possibly it will, but it will the last one before turning lights off. Next, on this main idea goes C++, Rust.
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@PythonPr Whatever gets you a job, in this market.
Then I suggest spending 2 hours a night AFTER WORK to actually get good (because your job sure as Hell won't, I promise you)
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@PythonPr It depends on what you are working.
As of today, Python, c++, Rust, Javascript. There are new Qiskit and CIRQ but can't say what will rule the future.
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@PythonPr JavaScript and Python will always comes first for me. Then I learn others later.
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@PythonPr Learn prompt engineering. And leverage AI chatbots or coding agents. That’s the future of software engineering… in my opinion ofcourse
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@PythonPr Learn Algorithms & maths/stats.
Then any language is ok…
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@PythonPr Python, the father of all programming languages.
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